The conceptual Transcutaneous Oxygen Sensor wearable has been designed by Deokhee Jeong as a healthcare solution for keeping an eye on vitals in a manner that pays attention to aesthetics. The wearable is capable of directly measuring the oxygen level of the tissue beneath the skin, and can be used for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases related to abnormalities. The functional medical device maintains a compact design that is small enough to be easily worn on the body and maintains an attractive aesthetic.
The conceptual Transcutaneous Oxygen Sensor wearable identifies what can be done to make healthcare equipment less clinical and cold to help it appear more inviting to patients who might have worries or concerns.
Design-Conscious Health Sensors
The Conceptual Transcutaneous Oxygen Sensor is Visually Attractive
Trend Themes
1. Design-first Healthcare - Healthcare equipment and wearables are being designed to prioritize aesthetics and user experience.
2. Wearables for Diagnosis and Treatment - Wearable technology is being developed to directly measure vitals and assist in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases.
3. Compact Medical Devices - Medical devices are being developed to maintain a compact design for easy wearability and accessibility.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare Technology - Design-conscious wearables offer an opportunity for healthcare technology to prioritize user experience and attract more patients.
2. Medical Devices - Compact medical devices that can diagnose and treat diseases have a disruptive impact on the medical device industry.
3. Fashion and Wearable Technology - Wearable technology that caters to both form and function represents a new opportunity for the fashion and wearable technology industry.